DEALING WITH THE PSYCHOLOGICAL AFTERMATH OF A TERRORIST ATTACK - Part 12

Some of the widows weren’t in paid jobs and didn’t drive. For them the issues were much more longer-term. Who will drop kids to and pick them up from school till they became old enough? How would they survive financially without any income coming in now? A number of people were on work visas. If they were unable to resume their jobs because of the effects of the gunshot wounds, would they still be allowed to stay in NZ? Would the surviving families of the deceased husbands on work visas be allowed to live in NZ? They had a million questions for their own and their children’s future, in addition to the grieving process for their loved ones.

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